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The Concrete Paparazzi

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A blog about heritage buildings and historic sites in Calcutta (Kolkata) and travel stories from all over India

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The Concrete Paparazzi The Concrete Paparazzi Architecture. . . History. . . Travel Pages Home Who is the Concrete Paparazzi? My travels outside Calcutta Heritage Buildings of Calcutta (Kolkata) Sunday 20 September 2020 Forgotten History: The Dutch Fort at Falta West Bengal isn’t really known for its forts. That is not to say that there were never any forts in this part of the country. Gangetic West Bengal is lacking in stone, and therefore forts that were built here, were mostly built of mud. Since mud forts do not survive for a long time, there aren’t any left from the medieval era. One could point to the stone ‘fort’ of Kurumbera, but evidence says that it wasn’t a fort at all, but a temple complex. The only forts that survive in West Bengal are those that were built during the colonial era. As the East India companies from various European countries settled in this part of the world, they built strongholds from where they could do business or provide security....

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